Bonus Questions Flashcards

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When is the ensign flown at sea?

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  1. Getting underway and returning to port
  2. Joining up with other ships
  3. Cruising near land or in areas of high traffic
  4. In battle
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What are the four service component commanders?

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  1. United States Army Central Command
  2. US Central Command Air Force
  3. US Marine Forces Central Command
  4. US Naval Forces Central Command
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3
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What are the parts of the cycle of the warrior mindset?

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  1. Commitment
  2. Preparation
  3. Execution
  4. Reflection
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4
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What are the personal responsibilities of Hazmats?

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  1. Proper storing and returning of hazmat to approved storage after use
  2. Properly using and handling hazmat per the applicable safety data sheet (SDS)
  3. Report any oil of hazmat spills to the officer of the deck, DCC (damage control center), central control station
  4. Complete hazmat awareness training prior to handling or using any hazmat
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5
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Risk

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  1. Wear safe shoes
  2. Do not overload the hand truck
  3. Do not throw cargo from ships to the deck
  4. Use proper body mechanics and good form to lift
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6
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What are four password best practices for passwords?

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  1. Use different passwords for every account
  2. Make passwords a minimum of 8 characters, with at least one capital, lowercase, number, and special character
  3. Select the first letter of each word in a easily remembered phrase to make your password
  4. Do not use names or words that can be found the dictionary (including foreign languages)
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7
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What does CBRN stand for?

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Chemical, Biological, nuclear, and radiological

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8
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What are the parts of a navy block?

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  1. The axial or pin
  2. The wheel or shiev
  3. The frame
  4. The strap
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9
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What are the additional features of a standard naval letter?

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  1. Via (appropriate levels of the chain of command that are kept informed)
  2. Subj (subject)
  3. Ref list (reference list)
  4. Encl list (enclosures)
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10
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Personal relationships that include any of these characteristics are forbidden under the following circumstances?

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  1. Between officers and enlisted personnel
  2. Between chief petty officers (E-7 through E-9) and juniors (E-1 through E-3) who are assigned to the same command
  3. Between instructors and students within Navy training commands
  4. Between recruiters and recruits (or potential recruits)
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11
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What are the four types of leadership?

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  1. Selling
  2. Telling
  3. Participating
  4. Delegating
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12
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What are the four types of listening?

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  1. Active
  2. Passive
  3. Competitive
  4. Reflective
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13
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What is TCRM?

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  1. Time critical risk management
  2. Implementing using the ABCD (assess the situation, balance resources, communicate, do and debrief)
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14
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What are the classes of fire?

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  1. A (normal solids; leave ash)
  2. B (flammable liquids; heavy black smoke…fought with aqueous film forming foam AFFF)
  3. C (electrical or electronic equipment…smoke with bluish tint with sparks and distinctive smell)
  4. D (fires involving combustible metals such as Mg, Na, Ti)
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15
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What are the four military force protection conditions?

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  1. Alpha
  2. Bravo
  3. Charlie
  4. Delta
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16
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What four naval materials were the colonies supply the British?

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Tin, pitch, turpentine, and timber

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